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We were staying at Hotel Nicolo and the two restaurants that we had initially marked down nearby were not open when we called due to the holiday period. The hotel then recommended Le Bistrot des Vignes which was about 300m away. It was a very quiet evening and we were trying to have an early dinner having just returned back...
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On a quiet night, we were given a table immediately next to a raucous party of 6. Good menu selection, but English not well spoken, and I was given the wrong meal. When questioned, the waiter informed (with a very Gallic shrug), that it was "his fault", but no replacement was offered. Better options nearby...

Went for dinner on a Sunday evening with friends and family. Staff was welcoming and place looks cute and cosy. The dishes were however just average, with some imbalance in the flavours (like for the eggplant and fresh cheese starter... My friend and I love eggplant and order this one on purpose, but we both Could not taste eggplant at...
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Small and unsophisticated bistrot located in the heart of Paris Passy/La Muette district.
Service is flawless and you feel right at home among locals as well as tourists.
Dining room is simple but good looking, clean, and well lit.
Our dish, Pluma Iberico, was not up to expectation, but it was well presented. The Pluma comes from the shoulder section...
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This was recommended by and close to our hotel Le Ham. de Passy, it took about 5 minutes to walk to this area. Like many of Paris' better-non-touristy areas, it's in a hidden pocket back off the main roads.
We went there on a Sunday for lunch right before the nearby church service was starting so we had the place...
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We were recommended this restaurant by our hotel and were not disappointed. We were a little early but greeted warmly and served by a delightful and knowledgeable wait person. The ravioli was delicious. A bit different from Italian ravioli but great all the same. The recommended wine went well with the dinner. We enjoyed ourselves so much we went back...
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Food was very high quality and prepared to an excellent standard. The menu had been prepared with thought and the resulting flavours were brilliantly balanced. The waiter kindly translated it into English for us.
5 of us had two courses with plenty of wine for €40 each.
Make sure you stay for the desert, but only if you fancy the...
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This restaurant has been always crowded, suggesting good quality of food. Sitting at the table, staff came with the black board on which you see a wide variety of starters, main dishes and desserts. They are all reasonably priced. The staff are attentive and speak English, which was a big help to us. Our hotel said this restaurant did not...
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Really, this restaurant astonished me. We sat down and were served immediately.. even though the restaurant was pretty packed.
We were astonished about the special formulas, the food was /really/ cheap and /very/ high quality. We paid 20 euros per person + 8 euros for our drinks. We had a main course and a dessert.
The food was absolutely amazing.....
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Le Bistrot de Vignes restaurant in the heart of Paris' thriving Passy district has light colour and flavour to recommend it. The classic bistro frontage gives way to a bright and airy dining room where the cheery artwork and crayon-coloured chairs create a convivial ambience. The seasonal, market-led menu is stuffed full of the classics of French bistro dining in dishes like fricassee of mushrooms and escargot in garlic, grilled steak with confit shallots and haricots verts, vanilla creme brulee. The services is tres vite at lunchtime, perfect for the local crowd. There is a huge choice of wines by the glass, so you can match each course properly.

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This is the neighbourhood of grand and impressive Haussmann-designed apartments and buildings. National museums overlook the Eiffel Tower and embassies fill the avenues and streets. Locals head to the butcher, florist, or bakery on their daily rounds amidst luxury and splendour, all with a view over Paris and its most famous tower. Snuggled in between the grand buildings are small art galleries and homes of historical significance. With a rich legacy from 19th century politics, art, and architecture, you can’t help but be reminded of the belle époque, the Universal Exhibitions and the nobility that have frequented and shaped these streets.

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